The Dan Bongino Show - The Big Coverup # 974 (Ep 974)
Episode Date: May 7, 2019In this episode I address recently surfaced FBI emails and texts which expose the depths of the attacks on the Trump team. I also show some disturbing videos which address the scheme. I discuss and de...bunk the liberal’s silly economic messaging and, finally, I address the China trade war. News Picks: Devin Nunes demands information from the FBI and the intelligence community about Joseph Mifsud. Hillary Clinton hilariously claims that the presidential election was “stolen” from her. The FBI suspected the CIA was behind the media leaks in the Spygate case. How many spies did the Obama Administration use against the Trump team? Poor Americans are benefiting most from the strong Trump economy. Democrats are all in on confiscating your firearms. Copyright Dan Bongino All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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again we're going to have to employ the
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I hate to overuse this word Joe
but even you saw the clip before
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Okay. Alright. So
explosive
revelatory piece yesterday
and the Daily Caller and elsewhere
I like the Daily Caller's work.
I sent out a tweet last night by the way. Chuck Ross from the Daily Caller. I'm not even the Daily Caller's work. I sent out a tweet last night, by the way,
Chuck Ross from the Daily Caller.
I'm not even kidding when I say this.
And I'm sorry, I left out Sarah Carter last night.
It wasn't my intention.
I was just sending out a tweet.
Chuck Ross, John Solomon, Byron York, Sarah Carter.
Who else?
Molly Hemingway and others.
If they're not being considered for the Pulitzer Prize
or one of them, there are many of them,
given their exposing of the Spygate scandals, Kim Strassel and others, the prize is absolutely
worthless.
So I like to give the Daily Caller shout outs.
They've been doing some great work.
Here's a piece from yesterday that is just incredible, right?
By Chuck Ross.
Peter Stroke suspected CIA was behind the inaccurate media leaks.
So Stroke, the lead investigator for the FBI, suspects that the entire time the CIA and
John Brennan were running this and were behind the media leaks used to foster the Russian era.
Listen, ladies and gentlemen, none of this part is new, but the texts and the emails we saw
yesterday in a letter sent from the Senate over to the IG's office, Ron Johnson and Chuck Rasley
sent a letter over to the IG's office with some stuff we saw yesterday, some texts and some emails from Peter Stroke.
It explains to you what I've been trying to hammer home on this show forever in perpetuity for eons now.
This is not about Russiagate, Spygate, Conspiracygate.
This is Obamagate.
There you go.
The Russia story. The collusion hoax I have insisted to you from the start,
was a cover story to hide a bigger scandal.
The Obama administration's use of the United States intelligence infrastructure,
the intelligence community, to spy on and attack globally political opponents.
The Russia story was a cover-up, also known as, Joe,
what is the phrase we would call, you know,
basically a backup plan for something in case of an emergency.
An insurance policy.
No!
Where have we heard that?
Kind of like, where have we heard that?
Exactly. Where have we heard that kind of like the where have we heard that exactly where have we heard that before from the same fbi investigator peter stroke texting his fbi uh companion and and girlfriend
lisa page oh we need an insurance policy russia the russia collusion story was the insurance policy to get Trump out of office to cover for a scandal bigger than Donald Trump.
The Obama administration was spying on political opponents more than just Donald Trump.
This is the scandal.
Now, from the Daily Caller piece, Chuck Ross's piece, which will be in the show notes today please read it this is important peter stroke again lead fbi investigator in this trump case
suspected cia employees were behind inaccurate leaks to the press regarding possible trump
campaign contacts with russia according to an email stroke sent in apr of 2017. Listen to this email.
I'm beginning to think the agency,
he's talking about the CIA,
got info a lot earlier than we thought.
Oh, who's been saying this forever now?
And hasn't shared it completely with us.
He's talking about the FBI.
So just to be clear,
he thinks the CIA got information very early in this case
and was hiding it.
He goes on.
I know, sound familiar?
Might explain all these weird, seemingly incorrect leads all these media folks have.
Would also highlight the agency, the CIA is what he's talking about, as a source of some of the leaks.
Folks.
Got the info a lot earlier than we thought.
This.
I'm, you know, I'm almost hesitant to bring this up because I know the feedback from the audience is going to be negative, but it's OK.
I'm only here for the truth.
I mean that I don't't listen i'm not virtue
signaling anybody i'm not trying to be fake jim comey jim comey always puffing his chest captain
morality who the biggest uh you know the biggest uh zero in this whole thing jim comey but i am
interested in the truth and stopping this from happening again I have insisted for a very long time to you that the FBI,
they had it in for Trump.
Point completely stipulated.
This cabal at the top, Comey, McCabe, Baker, Page, Stroke,
in some ways maybe Price Step, had it in for Trump.
I have no doubt about that.
None.
I believe they were baited in, though,
by the CIA and John Brennan,
who I have a note here,
was the ringleader of this entire thing.
Brennan is Obama's guy.
He is Obama's, he's a political hack
pretending to be the head of the CIA.
He's the nominal head of the CIA,
but Brennan's real job for Obama,
listen to this,
we are on episode 974,
it's maybe one of the most important things I tell you.
Brennan's real job is not to run the CIA.
Brennan's real job for Obama is to be his hatchet guy and to use the CIA as a political opposition research tool,
not an intelligence gathering tool.
That is Brennan's job.
Brennan's job is then,
because remember,
I don't care what you've seen
in the movies,
the way the real world works,
the Central Intelligence Agency
has absolutely zero
law enforcement powers.
None.
They cannot arrest anyone.
They are not GS-1811s. They are not GS 1811s.
They have no arrest authority at all.
The FBI does.
Please understand the distinction.
And I think many of you see where I'm leading here.
Brennan needed to stop Obama's political opponents.
It was an ongoing effort to use him and his foreign partners he developed overseas, friendly
U.S. intelligence, friends of his who had similar positions overseas heading their intelligence
agencies, to develop dossiers of information on Barack Obama's political opponents.
This stroke email is critical because it leads me to believe that although they hated Trump,
some of them are going to go to jail, I believe, for criminal leaks.
They were unquestionable co-conspirators in the biggest political spying scandal of our time.
Point stipulated. I'm not defending this cabal at the top of the FBI.
I'm simply telling you the truth that I
believe Brennan was the one pushing this onto them because he didn't have the law enforcement tools
he needed to enhance the spying operation when his initial operation to unmask people
and use intelligence tools to essentially wiretap U.S. citizens.
When that fell apart because suspicion started to develop and they wanted to enhance their spying,
he needed the courts. And the only people who can swear out warrants in courts are 1811s,
federal law enforcement officers, and other classifications of federal law enforcement
officers who raise their right hand in front of a judge.
The CIA cannot do that.
Stroke's email is very telling
that he thinks the agency may have had info
a lot earlier than we thought.
In other words, what Stroke is saying is
how the heck long has the CIA been doing this?
That's his email.
Read it yourself.
It's not mine.
I didn't send it.
I'm not putting words on his computer keyboard.
Peter Stroke typed that email to his FBI colleagues.
Now, keep in mind, there's a distinct possibility,
let's not be naive,
that Strokes sent that email in April
to CYA himself.
You get it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No question he's a co-conspirator.
None.
I'm not absolving the FBI.
I'm not saying,
oh, they were duped
and they had good intentions.
They did not.
They did not.
But there's no question anymore
among serious people who've looked at this,
who've nailed this case from the start,
that John Brennan and the Central Intelligence Agency
and others in the intel community
had weaponized that community
on behalf of the Obama administration
to attack his political opponents
and were using the FBI for their law enforcement tools to be able to spy further through the FISA courts.
Yeah, that's pretty strong, dude.
It's pretty devastating, isn't it?
Yeah, I'd say.
This is the scandal. Joe, we've only said this now for a year and a half.
The real scandal is not the Russian collusion hoax.
The Russian collusion hoax that Trump was colluding with the Russians was a cover story,
an insurance policy later on, fostered through fake dossiers and media people who were being
leaked information, like the stroke email says, by the CIA and others,
to cover up a spying operation and make it seem legitimate.
That way, when Brennan and others got busted for manipulating the tools of global intelligence
to use as a political opposition research firm for Democrats in the Obama administration,
they could say, oh, well, look, we saw all these media stories about russian collusion
so what we were doing was legit but it's not just about collusion
all right cue up that uh audio video of devin nunes i cannot play this press conference enough
okay this is march of 2017 keep in mind the timeline. Donald Trump has been in office for less than a few months.
It is almost immediately after Donald Trump appoints his intelligence czar, DNI Dan Coats, and he is confirmed.
So Donald Trump finally has some control over the intelligence community.
Just days after Donald Trump regains control
of the intelligence swamp, Joe,
Devin Nunes is invited over
excellent Republican congressman from California
who has been all over this case.
Oh, yeah.
Just days after Donald Trump starts to rein in
the intelligence swamp by appointing his own guy,
Nunes is invited over to the White House complex.
This is important by a source.
Why would he be invited by a source to the White House complex?
Because again, I'm sorry to have to repeat this for our longtime listeners, but our new
listeners will not get this.
Nunes had to go to the White House, not because it was a political decision,
but because the way intelligence is compartmentalized in the federal government,
it is not connected to the open internet. There are certain pieces and tidbits and snippets of
intelligence that are held in specific computers in specific locations that can only be accessed
by going to those specific locations.
The reason Devin Nunes is invited right after Trump gets a hold of the intelligence community by a source over to the White House is because this information was available only to the
White House.
Not saying it was created at the White House.
I'm saying it was delivered on a silver platter that exists only in the White House now.
On their specific computers.
Nunes is invited over.
Remember what we're talking about.
Do not lose the lead of the story.
Brennan is a puppet master of an intelligence community in Obama administration that is not doing intelligence.
They are doing politics for Obama using every tool they have.
Foreign partners, unmasking, spying on political opponents.
It is not about Russia.
It is about spying.
Russia is the cover story.
Don't get roped in.
So my book is called Sp Gate and not Russia Gate.
Nunes goes to the White House.
He meets with a source.
A little bit later,
he goes out in front of the cameras
and he gives one of the most
important press conferences
I would strongly debate to you
in modern U.S. history.
Here's one of the first things he says at this press conference and play close attention to every single word of this.
This is March of 2017. I recently confirmed that on numerous occasions, the intelligence community incidentally collected information about U.S. citizens involved in the Trump transition.
information about U.S. citizens involved in the Trump transition. Details about U.S. persons associated with the incoming administration, details with
little or no apparent foreign intelligence value, were widely disseminated in intelligence
community reporting.
Third, I have confirmed that additional names of Trump transition team members were unmasked and fourth
and finally i want to be clear none of this surveillance was related to russia or the
investigation of russian activities or of the trump team oh folks you need a translator again
goosebumps yes please joe and i activate the newness translator
initiating noon yes translator den thank you dan i love how she calls me dan she she sounds like a
female kit from night rider thank you uh we we'll call her cat okay not kid thank you cat uh the
newness translator nicknamed cat we appreciate that Let me translate for you what Devin Nunes was saying there.
Thank you, sir.
The story we have been told the whole time is that the spying happened,
and this is the Democrat story to this day, to this minute,
that the Obama administration spied because they were concerned the Russians
had infiltrated the Trump team
and were attacking our democracy.
Nunes is clear as day
that he just went to the White House
and looked at a bevy of intelligence,
unmasked, raw-type intelligence
disseminated widely throughout the intelligence community,
specifically on Trump team members.
That was not about Russia.
Or as Tucker Carlson would say, Russia was not about Russia.
Does the insurance policy make sense now?
The whole Russia story was a cover job insurance policy to cover up a massive government spying scandal under the Obama administration that Peter Stroke in his email is clearly alluding to.
As I said, I believe there's an element of CYA here
that Stroke is trying to cover his own butt
because he realizes he's now a co-conspirator in this,
that he was the insurance policy.
He wasn't suckered into it. hated trump he willingly took part but there's no question
the cia pushed them into opening this investigation none remember brennan's august meeting
over on capitol hill where he goes over and he starts briefing people up on Capitol Hill.
He says, oh, I didn't know anything
about the dossier.
He may not have,
but he certainly knew about
the Steele information,
Christopher Steele's information.
He briefs the Gang of Eight
and Harry Reid in August.
All of a sudden,
Harry Reid magically writes a letter
to the FBI.
You need to open up an investigation
because of this, this, and this.
And it's all information
that came from Steele?
Brennan is the puppet master.
He's the ringleader.
It is clear as day.
The Guardian piece.
Read the Guardian piece we put up all the time.
The Guardian.
Here's the headline.
Luke Harding april 2017 ladies and gentlemen a month after that noon
espresso i just played british spies were the first to spot trump team's links with russia
here here's the sub headline gchq the equivalent of the british n, is said to have alerted U.S. agencies after becoming aware of contacts in 2015.
2015?
Who's the president?
Barack Obama.
Donald Trump isn't even running for president yet in portions of 2015.
Donald Trump isn't even running for president yet in portions of 2015.
Dan, if I may.
Yes. Are you saying that Brennan might have been working the FBI to some degree?
Yes, exactly.
Okay, thank you.
Brennan, yes.
Brennan is working as far back as 2015, and I will debate strongly even earlier. Oh, yes. Brennan is working as far back as 2015,
and I will debate strongly even earlier,
with foreign intelligence partners.
Forget, wipe Trump's name out for a minute in Russia,
because it confuses everybody.
Brennan is working with foreign intelligence partners
who have his job overseas,
the United Kingdom and others,
to circumvent U.S. surveillance and spying laws,
to spy on basically Barack Obama's political opponents.
That's not an issue if you're not a U.S. citizen.
I'm sure it happens all the time.
The problem here is what Nunes clearly states
in that presser is that U.S. citizens were
unmasked and when when when Brennan can go no further and develop no more additional information
from unmasking and every tool he has with his foreign partners he employs domestic tools. Our courts. Oh, yeah, okay.
To get FISA warrants.
To legalize the spying.
Nunes talks about it all the time.
My Nunes translator number two.
He talks about it all the time.
Nunes says, and that's what led to the legal spying.
What I call plan B.
What he calls legal spying.
The use of domestic tools to spy on Obama's political opponents.
This is only the biggest political scandal in human history.
They weaponized, in your name, your intelligence agency to spy on your candidate, others, and
Barack Obama's political opponents.
Now, of all the clips we played, Joe, I think this one gets the most play ever.
This may be the 10th time, maybe more.
We've played this cut of former Obama Department of Defense official Evelyn Farkas, who goes
on MSNBC and basically exposes the whole
scam that Nunes just talked about
in that presser.
Farkas
goes on MSNBC and is
asked about Russia.
Again, it's only a cover
story, the collusion hoax, to cover up
their spying. And Farkas
in one of the most candid
frankly unbelievably stupid media appearances
i've ever seen in my life she gives up the entire scam to msnbc in this now infamous cut i was
urging my former colleagues and and frankly speaking the people on the hill it was more
actually aimed aimed at telling the hill people get as much information as you can, get as much intelligence as you can before President Obama leaves the administration, because I had a fear that somehow that information would disappear with the senior people who left. they found out how we knew what we knew about their the staff the Trump staff's
dealing with Russians that they would try to compromise those sources and
methods meaning we would no longer have access to that intelligence so I became
very worried because not enough was coming out into the open and I knew that
there was more we have very good intelligence on Russia so then I had
talked to some of my former colleagues and i knew that
they were trying to also help get information to the hill this is great this is great she says
i was worried that the trump administration incoming administration was going to find out
how we were getting information did you notice the article up on the screen when fark is started
that she's on the air to talk about it's a key part of
that that's everybody always focuses on what Farkas said and not the fact that she was actually on
MSNBC with Mika Brzezinski known anti-Trumper to discuss an article in the article on the screen
if you go back and rewind that on the YouTube or if you're listening on the audio, specifically in the piece, it says that the British and Dutch allies were basically feeding information about Trump.
There it is. Thank you.
American allies, including the British and the Dutch, had provided information describing meetings between Russian officials, Putin and associates of President-elect Trump.
Ladies and gentlemen, none of this is illegal.
The fact that people who may have worked in the Trump orbit
had business dealings in a foreign country isn't even remotely illegal.
No one has ever been charged or even alleged that there was a crime on that.
So she basically says in this hit that, yes,
we were worried that when they found out foreign governments
were feeding us information on our political allies,
that they would shut it down.
The most candid, honest media appearance
you will ever see by an Obama administration.
Now, Joe and I were kind of, you know,
they tell you on radio, never say we were talking
off the air because it's not on the air.
So who cares?
But, you know, Joe and I's conversations before the show are interesting and are air worthy
because I rely on Joe to tell me what's confusing, what's not, and what he finds illuminating.
Listen, Joe's an engineer.
He doesn't have time to read through all these documents.
My job is to produce the content.
His to produce the show.
So before the show, we were talking about why she did this yeah why she basically goes on the air and gives up the whole cookie jar oh your answer was we were
produced yeah and folks having i say this with no air of pretension at all this is not one of these
like hey look at me i'm on tv i promise you i don't care i'm not saying that at all when you do television
when you do it a lot it becomes a job like anything else this is important it's really
critical to understanding this cut when you do television a lot it's a job i don't mean that in
a pejorative kind of nasty way it's a job it just becomes routine there's a camera you're looking at
it's the same camera i go on fox with go on, the nerves die down after appearance number 500, and you just kind of do your thing. I mean, Joe was on the radio for 30 years. I promise you when he did his characters on WCBM, he wasn't like sweating about it. You just do it. After a while, it's a J-O-B or J-O-B-B if Joe Biden was spelling it, right? You just do it.
J-O-B-B if Joe Biden was spelling it, right?
You just do it.
Farkas did a lot of media, but she wasn't a regular.
Farkas now is probably looking for some kind of job or to stay prominent.
She's on MSNBC.
It's her moment.
I know the feeling because I remember when I first started doing TV.
You feel like you have to say something profound every time bingo dano and right you've seen it with radio guests i'm sure and they're like they think you're saying this right they get in your studio when you're at cbm and
they've thought about this all day and you can tell it's scripted what they're saying after a
while you just start doing it on tv and it's natural like a mark stein or someone who goes on
and stein goes on and Stein goes on talk.
He's just funny because he's funny because he just is like,
it just comes out.
He's just witty.
But you can tell like the guests of the first time they've coached
themselves through this hit.
They know every word they're going to say.
She came in there thinking she was going to be like,
I am going to expose how deeply the Russians were in bed with them.
And as she gets into talking about this article about the Russians and how they get the intel,
she sees this interest from Mika Brzezinski and she just keeps going and going, not realizing
she's essentially interrogating herself on TV.
She got lost in the moment.
She saw the sparkles in Mika's eyes.
Wow, this is interesting.
She notices nobody's cutting her.
When you're on TV and you're saying something dumb,
they cut you right off.
No, I'm serious.
They do.
A host on any good show, if it's just something stupid,
they'll just cut you right off.
Mika Brzezinski's sitting there like,
and she's like, I better keep going.
And let me just talk about how we got the information because it's going to sound so cool.
I'll sound like Wyatt Earp.
Never realizing she was giving up the cookies the entire time.
I'm telling you, bank on it.
It's that simple.
That is exactly what happened.
It is that simple.
Yep.
Yep.
How many times?
And then you get a guy who walks out of the studio afterwards,
and they get lost in this really hot interview,
and all of a sudden they walk out and they got that,
uh-oh, did I just say that on the air?
It happens all the time.
Oh, crap.
What did I say?
She got lost.
No skilled TV person on the Democrat side would have gone on TV
and given up that kind of information.
None. They're all very diplomatic about how they handle things.
I don't mean nice or morally upstanding, but when you watch Brennan and Clapper,
they handle the media totally differently. is in code the corpus of intelligence
i didn't see the dossier until december when did you see the steel information oh that's a whole
other story they're very diplomatic on how they handle their answers not farkas don't ever forget
that cut all right got a lot more to go spend a little more time on that than i planned
but it is so important just to tie this up it is a spying scandal that's what they're covering
the russia story was the insurance policy forget russia it was a hoax it was a hoax story developed
the cover for the obama mail look why we were spying the russians were colluding
they weren't okay how do we get out we were spying. The Russians were colluding. They weren't. Okay. How do we get out
of the spying thing now?
You don't.
Too bad.
It's true.
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Okay, one last story on this,
and I want to move on to the debunk-a-thon here.
Byron New York is another excellent piece
of the Washington Examiner.
I strongly encourage you to read.
It's in the show notes today.
For those of you asking about the show notes,
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This is a great one.
Byron York.
No question they was spying on
the trump campaign but how much a great piece from byron york's piece uh again the spying argument
is over again just kind of doubling down what we talked about before we know there was spying the
spy gate story is the story but as york indicates in his piece here it's not just the fact that there was spying it's how many spies
he writes in the piece
excuse me there was also speculation
about other possible FBI surveillance
but the Halper operation and Page
Fizer case were the only ones definitely
known so Barr was saying
this is key let me set this up
what he's going to follow up with
what York is saying
is so we already know that
a human intelligence asset a spy stefan halper was sent to to go get information from the trump team
we also know that pfizer warrants were used to spy on the trump team
but what bar is saying this is an excellent excellent point by your by Byron York. He says, so Barr was saying, if the FBI really took the Trump matter seriously, if they thought it was a threat to the republic, would that be all they would do?
No other wiretaps or surveillance?
No other confidential informants?
Nothing?
Given that Barr's already looking into the question, his phrasing suggested he suspected there was more.
Now, if you read the piece, what he's referring to is Bill Barr at his testimony up on Capitol Hill had indicated that he was surprised at how minimalist the operation was.
Right, right.
Some of you may be confused.
Right. Some of you may be confused. You may be saying, wait, wait, wait, Dan, you just told us that this spying operation by the Obama team was this huge, big scandal.
Now you're saying Bill Barr was up on Capitol Hill, surprised about how small the operation was?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. That is not what I'm saying. I'm saying Bill Barr, Joe, air quotes,
was surprised by how small the operation.
Do you get where I'm going with this?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
What he's saying up on Capitol Hill is,
listen, you dopes, not you in my audience,
the people up on Capitol Hill,
this isn't the end of it.
It wasn't just Halper and the FISA warrants on Carter Page.
These people told us that the Russians were attacking our democracy to overthrow a U.S. election.
You think it was just these two?
Page and Halper?
Go back to the headline of the article.
There's no question they were spied on, the Trump team.
None.
Amongst reasonable people.
The question, how much much how many spies were there
joe for the umpteenth time do you really believe ladies and gentlemen bill barr was surprised air
quotes how small the operation was or do you think bill barr is dropping a hint that you're gonna be surprised
when you find out how non-minimalist how maximalist the operation was i would err on the
latter i'll go with dropped hints for two hundred dude barr is laying it out right now he's dropping
breadcrumbs for entrepreneurial people interested in the truth.
Again, that doesn't include the mainstream media out there who want to get to the bottom of this.
This is a bigger footprint than we've been led to believe.
Again, circling back to story one, the story here is the spying scandal, not Russia.
That was an excuse.
All right.
Moving on.
Great piece in the Daily Signal today.
Start a debunkathon here.
You know, I can't get over these.
I appreciate all the fine feedback from you, which matters a lot to me.
I know a lot of you like the economics angle to the show.
And our earlier episodes, we were really, really heavy.
I love economics.
I have a passion for it always have um i always say uh i'm in i'm an economist by desire
not by trade my my my degree was in finance not economics but i'm just fascinated by it i love it
and i always have been the allocation of scarce resources right but i love how the democrats
weaponize economics and weaponize stupidity and they make arguments that are so easily debunked by facts and research that if you
do even a basic amount of homework on any of their talking points, you will never lose
an argument with a leftist.
Folks, I have been doing debates on cable news.
I'm now exclusive to Fox, but I used to do CNN and MSNBC.
The clips are all out there on YouTube.
And I can honestly tell you I have never been uncomfortable in a debate.
Whether I've won or lost the debate is up to you. I don't really care. There's no scorecard out
there. It's not like a boxing match. But I can tell you candidly speaking, and I mean this from
the bottom of my heart, I've never been uncomfortable in an economics debate with a leftist
because they never, ever have the facts on their side. So the Daily Signal has this piece out,
which is great. The new leftist talking point is this, that the poorest Americans and the middle-income
Americans, Joe Biden threw this talking point out the other day at his speech, they're not
benefiting from the Trump economy.
They're being left behind.
Now, I debunked one component of this yesterday.
The component I debunked of this yesterday was that this was benefiting the managerial
white-collar class at the expense of the blue-collar class.
If you go back and listen to yesterday's show, i threw out some numbers showing you that it's the opposite
that production level employees wages are now growing faster than their supervisors
so the talking point first that you know working level dirt under the fingernails employees wages
are growing slower is just inaccurate it is just not right I don't know any other way to say it. There's no debate you're going to get into with your leftist friend that is going to
make that fact a non-fact, okay?
It is a fact.
We now know production-level employees in the United States' salaries are growing faster
than their supervisors.
So forget that talking point.
It's not true.
That's all you need to tell them.
And nobody's going to research it on the internet and make you look stupid.
They won't even bother.
They usually just call you a racist or something.
Right, right?
You're a racist.
We haven't done that in a while.
Tom Marr.
God bless the man's soul.
He was a radio host at Joe's.
He used to say, you're a racist.
That's all they do.
From the Daily Signal piece.
Here's quote number one from the piece.
Now, talking point number two, right?
That this is not better.
So first, it's production level employees
aren't making as much
and the supervisors are doing well, right?
That's not true.
Talking point number two,
minorities, women are all being left behind
by the Trump economy.
Not true.
Quote, Daily Signal,
in April, the unemployment rate for Americans
with a high school degree
fell to the lowest rate since the Great Recession.
Unemployment for workers with disabilities fell from 8% to 6.3% over the last 12 months, the lowest level since 2008.
Hispanic unemployment is the lowest it's been since 1973, also when the measure began.
Black unemployment remains close to historic lows, climbing slightly since the end of 2018.
Folks, black unemployment close to historic lows.
Hispanic unemployment the lowest since 1973.
Americans with disabilities with a high school diploma.
Production level employees.
Wages going up.
Unemployment levels going down do you understand
if you have these basic simple facts in your repertoire in your cabinet of ideas you will
never lose a debate with a leftist they ladies and gentlemen they make stuff up they just make it up
somebody tells them in a focus group that saying that you've been tell americans they've been left
behind by the trump economy that just saying it is going to make a political point but it's not
based in reality it is just not true i don't know any other way to tell you that
the very class of people the democrats are running on to help
are actually benefiting from trump, not Obama's policies.
There's another piece here.
About wage growth.
So we just talked about historically low unemployment for the very groups the Democrats are trying to pander to.
In the past year, quote from the Daily Signal piece.
Again, I'll be in the show notes.
The title of the piece, by the way, is
Poorest Americans are Benefiting Most from Strong Economy.
Here's a quote.
In the past year, wage growth was 6.6%
for the 10th percentile of workers.
That's workers with the lowest incomes.
According to the annual report of the Council of Economic Advisors.
Listen.
So takeaway number one.
The lowest wage workers in the economy,
the ones that Democrats are claiming
you're being left behind,
their wages grew 6.6%.
You may say, well, Dan,
that doesn't sound right.
People at the top of the income distribution
must be getting richer.
No, that 6.6% is, quote,
double the 3.3 percent growth rate for workers
at the top of the income distribution folks nothing they're telling you is true i know liberals math
is hard i get it 6.6 is literally double 3.3. The poorest workers' wage gains are twice in percentage ratio, not in real money, in percentage, which is what matters.
If a guy makes $100,000 a year and gets a 3% raise, it's more money than a guy who makes $20,000 a year and gets a 6% raise.
But the point is that percentage growth is what matters because it's based on the skill level and the wage growth and the productivity.
Wages are growing at a faster rate.
Oh, my gosh, Joe.
Nothing, nothing they tell you is true.
It is so frustrating.
But again, listening to liberals, but so easy to debate them.
And one more quick thing before I get this last ad here.
You know, sometimes when I'm out on the road, I run into people or when I'm in the gym and they say, you know, I debate Chris Hahn a lot and other liberals and Marie Harf and others on the network on Fox.
And they say, you know, oh, that must drive you crazy.
And I think they're surprised often when I say i say no it doesn't drive me crazy at
all i actually love those hits right paula is that not my favorite thing to do i said that to
you once didn't i you did you did you did you say you say that often to me you'd be like man that
debate last time i drove you nuts folks candidly it doesn't it's my favorite appearances because
i know the facts are on my side i I'm telling you, I've never come off
the air and said to my wife, my office is right next to our bedroom. I go to bed after the hits,
you know, Laura Ingraham and Hannity, it's late on Eastern time. Go to sleep. I never ever walked
in there and be like, man, I got smoked on that. I'm telling you, take it what you want.
Obnoxious pretensions. I'm just telling you the truth. The facts are never on their side.
pretensions go i don't i'm just telling you the truth the facts are never on their side i am not blessed with some superman like iq i just read that's all you have to do to debunk a leftist
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China. I got a few emails yesterday. Dan, you got to talk about what's going on with the tariff war
with China. How'd you miss that? I didn't, ladies and gentlemen. There's just so much news on a
Monday. I've got the whole week to get it out. A couple of interesting pieces in the Wall Street Journal
today about China. One of them I found fascinating is Trump's China brinksmanship. The incentives for
a deal are overwhelming on both sides. Good piece. There's a couple of follow-up pieces after that.
I'm not going to put them all in there. But ladies and gentlemen, here's my take on what's going on
with China and why Trump is in a really good position right now. You know, when I was doing
commentary from Vietnam
on the North Korea,
the North Korea's second North Korean summit in Vietnam,
I brought up the point often that it's interesting
how media figures are so biased against Trump
that they can't see the obvious.
I'm going to tie this to China in a second,
but it makes sense.
And I want you to consider what I'm about to say
because it's important.
A little background.
So right now, Donald Trump is threatening by Friday to impose
a 25% tariff on a volume of Chinese goods into the country. Tariffs, you know what they are.
They are taxes imposed at the border on Chinese goods that come into the United States. Makes
those goods more expensive. It also makes those Chinese goods less competitive.
Now, it is a tax. Let's not
dispute the economic obvious points
about what a tariff is. But it makes those
Chinese products basically more
expensive and people buy less of
them. If you have $100
to spend on goods, those Chinese
goods you got that said made in China were $100,
now they're $125, and you
have $100, you're going to seek, Joe, an alternative substitution effect, also called in economics. You're going to seek a
substitute, something else. Now, Donald Trump would like those to be American-made products.
Sometimes that works. Sometimes that doesn't. There's things called comparative advantage,
absolute advantage, beyond the scope of this podcast. Today, we've covered it in past shows.
But I want to hit this China thing because this 25% tariff at the border on Friday,
if they don't agree to a new China trade deal,
will be devastating for the Chinese economy.
Now, it's not going to be peaches and cream for us either,
but it's interesting.
Even the Wall Street Journal,
which, listen, they are not hardcore conservatives.
Let's be candid.
They're Chamber of Commerce Republicans. They are. I enjoy their stuff. I'm not knocking. It's just who they are not hardcore conservatives. Let's be candid. They're Chamber of Commerce Republicans.
They are.
I enjoy their stuff.
I'm not knocking.
It's just who they are.
They are almost universally against tariffs.
But it's interesting.
I'm starting to see a different thread, even amongst the, you know, Bush Republicans, let's call them, the moderate class, that's starting to recognize that Trump may be onto something here.
Including me, folks. I mean, the economics of tariffs are not very good.
But the piece basically says this, and this is where I'm going to tie this back to North Korea.
I didn't, it was kind of a non sequitur, but I had to set it up that way.
Okay.
You know, when I was in North Korea, I was saying now,
Trump is so strategically unpredictable. He just does things nobody's used to.
His tweets, the way he handles foreign policy,
his ability to flip on a dime
and not consider the political ramifications.
Ladies and gentlemen, to be candid right now,
the politically correct thing to do with Trump
is to dump the tariff threat,
let the Chinese goods come in tariff-free, make them cheaper for U.S. consumers. Mason, why doesn't he do it?
Because Trump recognizes the very unique threat China poses globally to our economy by not
selling us cheap goods, which is good for us. We want stuff cheap. We don't want more expensive
stuff. The problem is they are stealing our stuff over there.
Yes.
They are engaged in an intellectual property war
where they are stealing our stuff,
creating global instability,
hollowing out a manufacturing base by stealing our stuff.
They are creating a bevy of regulations
for companies that go over there saying,
if you come over here and build here,
Ford or whatever,
you're going to have to share your company secrets with us.
How is that fair trade?
Donald Trump is starting to understand, along with the Wall Street Journal and a lot of
even libertarian leading economists who may be coming around to this too, that the long
term threat posed by China's ruthless theft of our intellectual property, our entire capital stock of our brains.
Our economic wealth is up here,
our software code, our business ideas.
If China keeps stealing this,
we won't have anything left.
Oh!
Yes!
So Trump has figured out
that if he is strategically unpredictable,
exactly like he was with the North Koreans,
sends out a tweet one day, hey, Kim Jong-un, the negotiations are going well.
I like what he's doing, and I think we may be able to get to denuclearization.
The next day, deal's over.
Sorry.
The American media doesn't get how that is so valuable.
And the journal, even in the journal piece alludes to the
fact that hey this guy's strategic unpredictability may be getting china back to the table because
they have no idea what he's going to do he may actually against his own political interests
because again tariffs or taxes institute a tax on the border of 25 against chinese goods
against every ounce of political advice he's getting.
And the Chinese believe he's telling the truth.
Or may believe.
Nobody else would do that.
I find it interesting because the media always fears.
Pay attention to this part.
North Korea angle number two. How Trump's strategic unpredictability, nobody can figure out what he's going to do, benefits him in foreign policy, even with the North Koreans.
He's gotten a lot of concessions, others haven't.
Taking a little backtrack now, but give him time.
But his strategic unpredictability is the same strategic unpredictability the media cites with
kim jong-un for being so dangerous in other words we don't want to mess with kim jong-un joe
because he's so unpredictable so let me get this straight unpredictability is a benefit with a
north korean tyrant who we shouldn't mess with and should let him do his thing but when we have
a president who's not
tyrannical at all as a democratically elected president of constitutional republic when he's
strategically unpredictable this is a bad thing trump he's so uncouth he's all over the place
no one knows what he's thinking yes thumbs what has two thumbs and agrees with don Trump? This guy, yes.
The Chinese knew in the past that all of these efforts
to institute tariffs were bluffs.
They knew it.
They're bluffing.
They're not going to do that.
No president's going to hurt his electoral chances.
You now see how the Chinese
are going to have to come to the table?
They are going to have to come to the table? They are going to have to come to the table because they rely on exporting products to us
more than we rely on importing products from them.
You may say, well, that doesn't make sense.
It's the same thing.
It's a tautology.
No, it's not.
We can find substitutes elsewhere.
Do you understand that?
The United States, it'll cost.
It's not free.
The United States can find rubber dog toys and anything else elsewhere.
The Chinese cannot find a market like the United States elsewhere.
Nobody has our money.
Nobody has our prosperity nobody they need us we want their products but we don't need them and it is that strategic unpredictability by trump
that has forced the Chinese back to the table
because they think he may really do this tariff.
No other politician would have done that.
Not at the level Trump's talking.
I don't want to make it out like no politician has instituted a tariff before.
But not to the degree that it would impact.
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no question it's going to impact our economy.
The stock market discounts future profits is a reason it went down yesterday and went down in the opening today.
Because they're afraid that product costs are going to go up because Chinese importers left tariffs on it.
But I'm telling you, it is this unpredictability that is ultimately going to break the back of the Chinese on this and get them to stop stealing our stuff, which is the only way to move forward. Okay. One last story for the day.
You know, it's again, it's so easy to debunk liberal garbage. I mean, I just wake up every
morning in my head with what liberal nonsense talking point we get at the bunk today.
So, you know, the liberal media and their liberal Democratic allies and their interest groups, they'll always tell you they're not doing something when, in fact, they are doing something.
And it's always called the conspiracy theory, you know, spying on the Trump team.
You right wingers, bunch of conspiracy theorists.
Why don't we get an apology for that?
I'm not expecting
because the media is not an honest group of uh you know people anyway so i don't even worry about
but one of the big quote conspiracy theories the right always engages the left is coming for your
guns that's a conspiracy theory they don't want your guns what are you crazy we're not worried
about law-abiding gun owners okay you sure you're about that? Cory Booker, senator from New Jersey, serious, credible
presidential candidate.
Cory Booker, Americans should
be, quote, thrown in jail if they
won't give up their guns. Washington Examiner
piece by John Gage, May 6, 2019.
May 6, meaning
yesterday. Is that today or yesterday?
What's today's date? What's today, Paula?
Seventh. That was yesterday. Okay, May 6. Sorry What's today's date? What's the date, Paula? 7th. That was yesterday.
Okay, May 6th. Sorry, I'm losing track of time.
I thought that was a conspiracy theory.
He says it in a piece. It's fascinating
what he has to say. Quote, Cory Booker,
don't worry, folks, this is all a conspiracy
theory. Nobody's coming for your
guns except the Democrats.
Quote, again, we should have a, this is Cory democrats a quote again we should have this is
cory booker speaking we should have a law that bans these weapons but what wait what i thought
nobody was coming for your guns and we should have a reasonable period in which these people can turn
in these weapons what this is not possible this clearly is a made-up quote from cory booker it's
not right now we have a nation that allows,
in streets and communities like mine,
these weapons that should not exist.
Saying later that if they don't comply
with these reasonable periods,
that they could be thrown in jail.
Folks, again, I don't do nonsense here.
I'm just quoting a very serious,
credible candidate for the president
who is
currently a u.s senator in one of the biggest states in the country new jersey
tell me again how are all the conspiracy theories what conspiracy theory air quotes have we been
wrong on the democrats want your guns swalwell the other other, the goofy guy from California who comically is running for
president too. He's another one that wants to take your guns and throw you in jail if you don't turn
them in. Don't worry, Joe. They're going to give you a reasonable period to turn your firearms in.
Oh, thank you so much. Yes. And I say this, no, no, no. We didn't do anything wrong. We have a fundamental right to bear arms.
It's a big R God-given right to defend ourselves and our family. We are not giving up that right.
And ladies and gentlemen, I'm telling you right now, you will see civil disobedience
on a mass scale if something like this is instituted.
We've already seen it in liberal states where they've instituted gun registration.
You know how many people have registered their guns?
Yeah, close to about 0% of people.
We've seen it with standard capacity magazines being outlawed.
Oh, you have to turn yours in.
You know how many people turn them in?
Approximately none. oh you have to turn yours in you know how many people turn them in approximately none
you will see civil disobedience on this on a scale you have never seen before
you're gonna throw people in jail well you know where i live my address is probably out there on
the internet you're gonna have to come for me and others first am i gonna fight you
you're gonna put us all in jail though how's that gonna look
fools we're all conspiracy theorists though amazing all right folks that article again
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